Supreme Court Blocks Reeves' Intervention
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves' intervention in car loans case rejected

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Supreme Court case set for in April will rule on whether lenders should have clearly told customers how much commission they were making from selling car loans.
The Treasury attempted to intervene last month due to concerns April 's ruling would reduce availability of loans.
Shares in UK banks involved in the case fell today , with Lloyds down 4% and Close Brothers Group down 15% .
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